The coins of the Liechtenstein krone are considered rarer than their paper counterparts. They used the same amount of precious metal as the Austro-Hungarian krone or the Austrian krone. These coins were denominated in 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 krone. The 1, 2, and 5 krone coins were composed of .835 fine silver, while the 10 and 20 krone coins were composed of .900 fine gold. On the obverse of each coin was an image of PrinceJohann II, and on the reverses was the coat of arms of Liechtenstein. These were produced at the Austrian Mint.